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0-6 months|Labrador Retriever|Male|Large|San Francisco, CA
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About Ollie

~4-month-old fox red male Lab "Ollie" ~30 lbs Not yet neutered Background. Found as a stray on the streets of Stockton. Are you kidding me? Stockton shelter reached out to us and we brought him into our program on Thursday March 12th. Meet Ollie -- https://youtu.be/rVvKUbyUJvM Ollie loves to fetch -- https://youtu.be/nDsulug6YEg Ollie loves the water hose -- https://youtu.be/CxKTQGMq36c What Ollie's foster says. Ollie is a gentle pup with the softest golden coat and an irresistibly squishy puppy belly. He has a calm temperament and loves being close to his pack. His recall is 1000%! Ollie picked up fetch right away and has a very soft mouth—he happily brings toys back and politely gives them up so the game can continue. He has taken to happily chasing the water coming out of the garden hose. He sleeps through the night, does not bark, and is happiest simply being by your side. Potty training is easy with this little guy -- he knows where to go outdoors! Soft, warm, and full of quiet affection, Ollie is ready to become someone’s loyal best friend. 🐾 What Ollie's Rescue Rep says. Oh my gosh! This is one fabulous puppy. Adopting a young puppy is much like having a newborn baby in the home: very demanding for care and attention, can't be left alone much, cries a lot -- especially at night when you want to sleep. Eat, poop/pee, play, sleep... repeat, repeat, repeat. Puppy-raising is also filled with joy and fun. Young puppies have sharp teeth and tend to go for human toes and arms when available. Young puppies quickly grow up and become big rowdy juveniles that need lots of exercise and structure and patience from their humans. Would be fine in a home with another (adult) dog. Ollie is a bit reserved and cautious when meeting new people; he would do best in an adult home (or one with older children). A chaotic and noisy home would not suit Sir Olliver. Several puppy handouts from Marin Humane are fabulous reads: Puppy World -- https://marinhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Puppy-World.pdf Puppy Health -- https://marinhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Puppy-Health.pdf Puppy Socialization -- https://marinhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Puppy-Socialization.pdf Medical. Ollie appears to be in fine health. Still needs at least one more round of distemper vaccinations. Current on Rabies vax. Microchipping and neutering will be down the road. Ollie will need to be quarantined in his home (and backyard) until mid-April when he receives his final DHPP vaccination... to ensure he remains safe from parvo and other ailments. Ollie is located in: Novato. If you want to adopt Ollie, please contact Rescue Rep Dave at david.c.ely@sbglobal.net

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